To Defeat Obama's Stimulus Bill is not a "LOST CAUSE" Senate Republicans, It is looking as if the Senate Republicans are uniting to defeat Obama's SUCCUBUS. If you love great movies, then you know about "LOST CAUSES," you see in the 1939 movie, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington a junior Senator filibusters for a lost cause. The Republicans in the Senate need to show the kind of resolve that Senator Smith (James Stewart) used in filibustering a bill filled with graft and greed.
Mr. Smith: You think I'm licked. You all think I'm licked! Well, I'm not licked. And I'm going to stay right here and fight for this lost cause, even if this room gets filled with lies like these; and the Taylors and all their armies come marching into this place. Somebody will listen to me.
I just pray the reports that I am hearing and reading that the Senate Republicans fight for this cause LIBERTY & FREEDOM, because if SUCCUBUS passes that is what will be lost.
Senate Republicans May Use Filibuster to Block Stimulus
(CNSNews.com) – Republican senators who oppose the $819 billion economic stimulus plan passed in the House Wednesday declined to say whether they personally would lead a filibuster to try to stop the legislation in the Senate. But they said a filibuster is an option and they are developing a strategy to stop the bill.
The House bill passed 244 to 188. No Republicans voted for the legislation and 11 Democrats also opposed it. As this story went to press, GOP senators indicated they were working on a coordinated plan with Senate Republican Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and that a filibuster is a possible part of that plan. “I think its going to take 60 votes to pass the bill,” Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) told CNSNews.com, indicating the likelihood of a filibuster. It takes 60 votes to stop a filibuster, which occurs when a senator blocks legislation by refusing to yield the floor. “Whatever we can do, whether offering amendments, whether voting against the bill because it could not be amended, or whatever parliamentary possibilities are in front of us we will explore because this isn’t about playing the game,” Sen. Kyl told CNSNews.com when asked whether he would filibuster the bill or encourage his colleagues to do so. Kyl and 10 other GOP senators participated in a press conference Thursday in which they expressed dissatisfaction with the stimulus bill’s content. They also said it was highly unlikely that Democrats would allow the bill to be altered before it was voted on. SENATE REPUBLICANS DEFEAT SUCCUBUS, STAND TOGETHER & FILIBUSTER OUR NATION, OUR LIBERTY, OUR FREEDOM, DEPEND UPON YOU.
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